
The book "Modern Problems" presents a work with three philosophical dimensions. In the first dimension, the author discusses the difference between a problem and a question. Specifically, in the second dimension, the book delves into contemporary experience and knowledge, underpinning themes of modernism and postmodernism, as well as how experience and observation contribute to the formation of human understanding of the world. In the third dimension, the book explores ways of resolving these problems through ethics, emphasizing the importance of reflection and intuition for understanding oneself. The book is written in a simple and concise language for conveying the ideas of philosophers and those interested in philosophy without delving into the details of their biographies or ideas.
Fatima, preparing to obtain her doctoral degree in political science, noted that working on the book took six months, including research, writing, and editing, and it is addressed to an interested reader who is informed about the problems of modern life. In her book, Fatima explores contemporary issues with the aim of provoking thought on the essence of being and the challenges that represent the crisis of modernism and postmodernism, as well as other problems such as cultural rascality and consumption.
Fatima believes that philosophy can help a person regain the ability to reflect and conscious choice in the conditions of the modern world. She hopes that her book will provoke questions and interest in further research.